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Coordinates emergency operations and communications for disaster preparedness. For Disaster information and assistance, please call: Page County Office of Emergency Management: (540)743-4142 24/7 contact is available via the Page County Sheriff's Office. (540)743-6571. Disaster efforts are coordinated through Shenandoah County Red Cross.
Accomack Emergency Management plans, coordinates and directs emergency services for Accomack County in the event of natural and technological emergencies. Their office also provides public education to its citizens on emergency preparedness information. The office of Emergency Management works in conjunction with other local emergency response agencies and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management.

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County Offices of Emergency Services
Disaster Preparedness
Responsible for providing community outreach in disaster preparedness. Other responsibilities include: coordinating countywide response to a disaster situation; ensuring disaster assistance is available to all government agencies, business and citizens of Loudoun; and providing assistance to managers of various county agencies playing key roles in disaster response and recovery operations. Works with the Red Cross and other community agencies to help people recover following a disaster (e.g., relocation after a flood, etc.). Responds to situations involving hazardous materials.
Provides emergency services to area residents that focuses on planning, mitigation and response to local, countywide and regional manmade and natural disasters. The Emergency Management Program is administered by the Shenandoah County Department of Fire and Rescue. The Fire and Rescue Department has an Emergency Operations Plan in place that specifies the responsibilities of County departments and employees. Depending on the size and complexity of the disaster, the Fire and Rescue Department establishes the Emergency Operation Center at the County Government Complex in Woodstock. During times of disaster, the Shenandoah County Emergency Management team may be contacted: Gary M Yew, Coordinator David Ferguson, Deputy Director 540-457-6167 Office Dennis Morris, Director 540-436-9149 Home Vince Poling, Deputy Director 540-459-6165 Office Intake (Fire & Rescue) - (540) 459-6167 Non-Emergency: (540) 459-6101

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Northumberland Emergency Services is a department of the Northumberland County local government with the primary focus of coordinating emergency medical services, emergency management and related emergency services for the citizens and visitors of Northumberland County.

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Disaster Preparedness
The County monitors the path and severity of any extreme weather that could impact the area, and works with County Departments and community partners on preparedness activities well in advance of events. Prepare New Kent county residents for all hazards, including natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks.
Plan, prepare for and mitigate emergencies; educate the public on preparedness; coordinate and support responses to and recovery from emergencies; collect and disseminate critical information. Emergency Communications Center: (used when EOC is not activated) Non-Emergency (804) 733-2770 Emergency Operations Center: (used only when activated) (804) 733-2659 Public Number
Coordinate emergency preparedness and response activities, provide critical coordination of information and resources to the community in order to alleviate problems and to promote a return to normalcy.
Coordinates planning for and the coordinated response to significant natural, man made, and terrorist incidents.

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Disaster Preparedness
Emergency Management is responsible for providing community outreach in disaster preparedness. Other responsibilities include: coordinating countywide response to a disaster situation; ensuring disaster assistance is available to all government agencies, business and citizens of Rockbridge; and providing assistance to managers of various county agencies playing key roles in disaster response and recovery operations. South River District Volunteer Fire-Rescue: (540)377-5988 Buena Vista Volunteer Fire Department: (540)261-4717 Glasgow Rescue Squad: (540)258-2247 Natural Bridge Volunteer Fire Department: (540)291-1866 Fairfield Volunteer Rescue Squad: (540)377-2848 Raphine Volunteer Fire Company: (540)377-2888 Lexington Fire Department: (540)463-3210 Walkers Creek Fire Department: (540)348-5105
Liaison between the Virginia State Emergency Management Division and other state agencies during disasters and works with local Law Enforcement, Fire Departments, EMS, Volunteer Rescue Squads and others, coordinating the planning, response, recovery and mitigation activities for natural and man made disasters.
Maintain an emergency management structure in the event of a major emergency, whether natural or manmade.
Provides development and coordination of emergency services in the event of a man made or natural disaster.
The Department of Emergency Management plan, prepare for and mitigate emergencies; educate the public on preparedness; coordinate and support responses to and recovery from emergencies; collect and disseminate critical information; and seek and obtain funding and other aid in support of overall preparedness for Henrico County. The Office of Emergency Management provides resources and knowledge in four major areas: Preparedness, Response, Recovery and Mitigation.

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County Offices of Emergency Services
Emergency Management for County of Westmoreland.

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Disaster Preparedness
Provides emergency management and disaster preparedness.
This program is primarily responsible to maintain the various emergency plans for the county including the Dinwiddie County Emergency Operations Plan, the Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan, and the Disaster Mitigation Plan. The emergency management program is also responsible for maintaining the County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and staffing the EOC and coordinating response during major events that affect the County.

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County Offices of Emergency Services
Coordinates with local and State authorities in time disaster. Coordinates communication for 911.

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County Offices of Emergency Services
Coordinates and activates emergency disaster services in Rockbridge County. For emergency disaster services, please call: Craig Bryant, Emergency Coordinator: (540)463-1467 After hours, please call: Rockbridge County Sheriff's Office: (540)463-7328

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Disaster Preparedness
OEM provides preparedness, response and recovery services to the residents of Richmond County by writing the Emergency Operations Plan, managing the county's emergency operations center, and by coordinating post disaster recovery activities. OEM also provides emergency planning in such areas as special needs, continuity of operations and emergency operations.
Provides emergency management in disaster response.
Coordinates and activates emergency services in the time of disaster, (i.e., rescue, sheltering and medical care). Assigns agencies and volunteer groups at the local level to coordinate and carry out the disaster plan. Also provides emergency training for volunteers. Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training was developed to teach ordinary citizens to care for themselves, their families, neighbors and co-workers in the event of an emergency or disaster where emergency responders might be delayed. If a disaster occurs, information on shelters, food, medical care, evacuation routes, etc. can be obtained by calling (540)434-4436 (line is activated during a disaster only and staffed by volunteers).

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County Offices of Emergency Services
Disaster Preparedness
Offers the primary contact for Disaster Control. Oversees County emergency preparedness planning and response
Plan, prepare for and mitigate emergencies; educate the public on preparedness; coordinate and support responses to and recovery from emergencies; collect and disseminate critical information.
Responsible for coordinating emergency services activities within Floyd County. A close relationship exists between the Department and the volunteer fire and rescue organizations. Maintains a County Emergency Operations Plan and a Hazardous Materials Response Plan. Is the point of contact for the County's Enhanced 9-1-1 (E-9-1-1) system and to report a stolen street name signs and requesting replacement signs.

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County Offices of Emergency Services
Disaster Preparedness